2007 World Masters (darts)

Winmau World Masters
Tournament information
Dates 1618 November 2007
Venue Leisure World, Bridlington
Location East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Country England
Organisation(s) BDO
Format Sets (best of 3 legs) for men,
Legs for women, boys and girls
Finals:
best of 13 (men's)
Prize fund £50,000
Winners share £25,000 (men's)
Nine dart finish England John Walton
Champion(s)
Scotland Robert Thornton (men)
Netherlands Karin Krappen (women)
England Shaun Griffiths (boys)
Wales Kimberley Lewis (girls)
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The 2007 Winmau World Masters was a darts tournament being staged by the British Darts Organisation at Leisure World in Bridlington between November 16 and November 18, 2007. It also featured a qualifying event for the 2008 Lakeside World Professional Championship.

History was made by John Walton who became the first player to hit a perfect nine dart finish in the televised stage of the tournament. The event was broadcast by the BBC, however the nine-darter was not shown live as it was achieved in the last 16 before their live coverage began.

Michael van Gerwen was unable to defend his title, as he had decided to switch to rival organisation, the Professional Darts Corporation - thereby making himself ineligible under the BDO's rules.

Scotland's Robert Thornton surprised the field by beating Co Stompé, BDO world champion Martin Adams, Martin Atkins and Darryl Fitton to win the title and also seal a qualifying place for the 2008 BDO World Championship.

Controversy

Controversy hit the tournament in May when it was confirmed by the British Darts Organisation that the Winmau World Masters had been moved from its original dates of October 26–28 to a new date of November 16–18 [1] clashing directly with the Grand Slam of Darts - a new tournament which was hoping to feature the top players from both darting organisations - the BDO and PDC.

This meant that players from the BDO were forced into a direct choice between competing at the Masters for valuable ranking points or taking their place at the Grand Slam for better prize money. BDO World Champion Martin Adams almost immediately confirmed that he would participate in the Masters.[2] The other top BDO players who had qualified, including Gary Anderson, Scott Waites and Mark Webster competed at the Grand Slam and missed the Masters.

Adams plus the next seven highest ranked BDO players who hadn't qualified for the Grand Slam were later given seeding positions through to the BBC televised stages of the tournament for the first time.

2007 Men's Event Results

Last 16
Best of 5 sets
Losers £500
Quarter-Finals
Best of 5 sets
Losers £1,250
Semi-Finals
Best of 11 sets
Losers £3,000
Final
Best of 13 sets
Winner £25,000
Runner-up £10,000
            
1 England Martin Adams 93.63 3
England Stuart Kellett 86.19 1
1 EnglandAdams 95.13 1
ScotlandThornton 97.41 3
8 Netherlands Co Stompé 95.25 1
Scotland Robert Thornton 96.78 3
ScotlandThornton 97.17 6
4 EnglandAtkins 94.23 1
5 England Ted Hankey 86.79 3
Netherlands Edwin Max 86.10 0
5 EnglandHankey 88.35 2
4 EnglandAtkins 94.83 3
4 England Martin Atkins 88.68 3
Scotland Ross Montgomery 78.93 1
ScotlandThornton 94.26 7
6 EnglandFitton 95.28 5
2 England Tony O'Shea 84.78 3
England Paul Gibbs 81.63 0
2 EnglandO'Shea 91.62 1
7 EnglandWalton 96.21 3
7 England John Walton 89.25 3
Wales Martin Phillips 80.76 1
7 EnglandWalton 88.02 5
6 EnglandFitton 91.56 6
6 England Darryl Fitton 95.70 3
Finland Jarkko Komula 89.88 2
6 EnglandFitton 100.68 3
AustraliaWhitlock 91.02 0
3 England Gary Robson 82.17 0
Australia Simon Whitlock 94.11 3

2007 Women's Event Results

Karen Lawman England 4-3 Rilana Erades Netherlands
Karin Krappen Netherlands 4-2 Trina Gulliver England
Karin Krappen Netherlands 4-3 Karen Lawman England

2007 Boy's Event Results

Shaun Griffiths England 4-1 David Coyne Republic of Ireland
Michael Smith England 4-2 Oskar Lukasia Sweden
Shaun Griffiths England 4-0 Michael Smith England

2007 Girl's Event Results

Kimberley Lewis Wales 4-0 Amy Chappell England
Lorraine Hyde Scotland 4-1 Linda Odén Sweden
Kimberley Lewis Wales 4-2 Lorraine Hyde Scotland

See also

References

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